Thank you Daniel.
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com
Hello,
On 07/11/16 10:05, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi Gholamreza,
probably, no one can provide you this information, as it heavily depends
on your setup and the network configuration, your targeted setup and your
targeted customers.
If you run Kamailio for Telemarketing services, you could expect a lower
ASR, than for regular residential services. We have a NER of 100% in all of
our setups (residential, VoLTE, WebRTC, Class4), but what does this number
tell you? Probably, that we scale our solutions according to the
requirements or that we currently have fewer customers on WebRTC than on
VoLTE or fixed? ;-) Likely, if you run WebRTC, you'll have a lower number
of online users and concurrent calls than for a classic residential
service, as you'll have to do TLS and SRTP and not simple UDP and
pass-through RTP. If you provide a WebRTC to WebRTC service, the numbers
are different, than if you provide a WebRTC breakout service....
Some references:
- 1&1 is running Kamailio for 2,5 Mio (??) subscribers.
more up to date numbers about 1&1 can be found in their presentation at
Kamailio World 2016:
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http://kamailio.org/events/2016-KamailioWorld/Day2/20-
Pawel.Kuzak-High-Quality-Telephony-Using-A-Fail-Safe-Media-Relay-Setup.pdf
Cheers,
Daniel
- we've been running Kamailio for 1,3 Mio residential subscribers on two
Hardware boxes (common Dell Servers) some 10 years ago, running up to 60k
concurrent calls. We've been able to do this on only two servers, as we did
not have to take care about Media-Relaying. That setup had an NER of 100%
and an ASR between 50% and 80%, the ASR was higher during the evenings, as
people were at home.
Thanks,
Carsten
2016-11-07 8:43 GMT+01:00 Gholamreza Sabery <gr.sabery(a)gmail.com>om>:
Are there any real data about number of
concurrent calls, number of
on-line users, NER (Network Effectiveness Ratio) and ASR (Answer Seizure
Ratio) of a real VoIP system? I want this data for making comparisons. Can
anyone provide a reference, article, etc..
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